I used a bottle of isopropyl alcohol and pour it over the keyboard.



On 10/15/02 1:25 PM, "Andrew Kershaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:

> Anyone know how best to clean a 5300 keyboard?
> 
> Some of the keycaps don't always work....
> 
> I took off some of the keycaps, but I'm not seeing how to disassemble
> the keyboard itself to get to the contacts and clean them.  It's easy
> enough on a Duo keyboard with it's rubber top, but I this one has
> those darn plastic rivets holding it together and cannot be
> disassembled without breaking them.
> 
> Now, I've heard funky things about people putting extended keyboards
> in the dish washer.... what can I do to clean this keyboard?
> 
> Peace,
> Drew
>


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